So true. Canadians are good people but are definitely not better than other people. As long as we are still attached to that woman calling herself
[Queen], we will certainly play our part in the globaal chess game. Pawns.

A staff member resigned and apologized Tuesday for writing a speech read by Stephen Harper in 2003 as leader of the Opposition that plagiarized
from an address days earlier by then Australian prime minister John Howard.

"Pressed for time, I was overzealous in copying segments of another world leader’s speech," Owen Lippert says in a news release sent out by the
Conservative camp on Tuesday afternoon.

"Neither my superiors in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition nor the leader of the Opposition was aware that I had done so."

You hit it on the head with the british royalty - can't imagine you would want any of them either. I would love a referendum on whether they stay or
go. I know my family's vote and a lot of other people's votes would be to GO! and take your rotten protective politics with you.

You hit it on the head. We all regard ourselves as from individual countries - but the world has changed without some noticing that the Western
leaders all call from the same song-sheet.

We also know the financial world situation needs some form of stimulation and war is their usual choice and you can bet your life the bankers are
squeeling for it and probably pushing all sorts of impending financial disaster if we don't. These guys don't actually do the fighting and live in
ivory towers so it naturally only earns them money out of others blood.

But I do think that the world publics have wised up and are not for war as was demonstrated when cameron tried to take the british into some ME bother
and his parliament wouldn 't agree to his bleat. We have the scandal of Bush and Blair still firmly in people's minds plus the cost of it against
the austerity measurers isn't a political plus to people about incurring more debt on top of their current financial misery.

originally posted by: theantediluvian
Plagiarism by a speech writer it seems:

A staff member resigned and apologized Tuesday for writing a speech read by Stephen Harper in 2003 as leader of the Opposition that plagiarized
from an address days earlier by then Australian prime minister John Howard.

"Pressed for time, I was overzealous in copying segments of another world leader’s speech," Owen Lippert says in a news release sent out by the
Conservative camp on Tuesday afternoon.

"Neither my superiors in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition nor the leader of the Opposition was aware that I had done so."

this oversight (speech writer plagerists) shows that there is still freedom, that not all people or speeches are screened and vetted by a '1984'
censor board.

Or perhaps this was a phony confession by a true loyalist in the NWO hierarchy, knowing full well his talents will be used elsewhere in the NWO
system... the prolific 'Think-Tanks need speech writers too

For those making the claim that it was either a good speech and the other "stole it" or they "agreed on a response", that's just plain ludicrous.
It's even more ludicrous to expect anyone to believe that. It was clearly written by one person and the minions were ordered to deliver it. What
self-respecting leader would simply utter the same words as another unless compelled to do so? JMO and I'm sure it's that for others as well.

The people are waking up. Slowly. But they are indeed starting to pay attention, and see the deceit that is before them.

originally posted by: theantediluvian
Plagiarism by a speech writer it seems:

A staff member resigned and apologized Tuesday for writing a speech read by Stephen Harper in 2003 as leader of the Opposition that plagiarized
from an address days earlier by then Australian prime minister John Howard.

"Pressed for time, I was overzealous in copying segments of another world leader’s speech," Owen Lippert says in a news release sent out by the
Conservative camp on Tuesday afternoon.

Or, that's how they covered it up when it was first exposed.
You don't think they could do that? A "staff member" resigned. Did they? Even if one actually did resign, it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to
have a "staff member" resign to cover for the higher ups. He / she would just get a job elsewhere.

So... a professional speech writer who is writing for the prime minister needs to plagiarize?? LOL that's ridiculous. I could write some decent
speech text on short notice, and I'm not even a professional. If you make it to writing speeches for a prime minister you don't need to plagiarize.
That's absurd.

originally posted by: theantediluvian
Plagiarism by a speech writer it seems:

A staff member resigned and apologized Tuesday for writing a speech read by Stephen Harper in 2003 as leader of the Opposition that plagiarized
from an address days earlier by then Australian prime minister John Howard.

"Pressed for time, I was overzealous in copying segments of another world leader’s speech," Owen Lippert says in a news release sent out by the
Conservative camp on Tuesday afternoon.

Or, that's how they covered it up when it was first exposed.
You don't think they could do that? A "staff member" resigned. Did they? Even if one actually did resign, it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to
have a "staff member" resign to cover for the higher ups. He / she would just get a job elsewhere.

So... a professional speech writer who is writing for the prime minister needs to plagiarize?? LOL that's ridiculous. I could write some decent
speech text on short notice, and I'm not even a professional. If you make it to writing speeches for a prime minister you don't need to plagiarize.
That's absurd.

They got caught so this is how they get away with it.

The masses will believe anything they say because the alternative is just too crazy...right?

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